"I never saw a Harvard team show so much fight," said Coach Cleo O'Donnell of the Holy Cross eleven to a CRIMSON reporter in the locker building after Saturday's game.
Coach O'Donnell predicted a good season for the Crimson but he bewailed the fact that injuries forced several of the best Purple players out of the line-up. "If Crowley and Carton could have stayed in the line-up, I doubt if Harvard would have won," he said.
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